All Discussions Tagged 'NJ' - Acoustic Guitar Community2015-08-02T20:24:29Zhttp://www.acousticguitarcommunity.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=NJ&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHow would I verify that Conn F- 60 – 6 string & Conn F-65 - 12 string were made at the Harptone Facilitytag:www.acousticguitarcommunity.com,2012-04-23:2161554:Topic:4255672012-04-23T04:26:59.249ZAnna Marie Lancasterhttp://www.acousticguitarcommunity.com/profile/AnnaMarieLancaster
<p>Does anyone have knowledge about guitars made at the Harptone Facility in Newark, NJ. I did an Internet search on my Conn F-65 12 string. I found a website maintained by a Conn guitar enthusiast named Joseph Brock. On Mr. Brock’s website he posted that Conn F- 60 – 6 string &amp; Conn F-65 - 12 string guitars are solid wood guitars &amp; were made at the Harptone Facility as prototypes. All other Conn guitars were manufactured in Japan. I sent some family pics to Mr. Brock of us playing the…</p>
<p>Does anyone have knowledge about guitars made at the Harptone Facility in Newark, NJ. I did an Internet search on my Conn F-65 12 string. I found a website maintained by a Conn guitar enthusiast named Joseph Brock. On Mr. Brock’s website he posted that Conn F- 60 – 6 string &amp; Conn F-65 - 12 string guitars are solid wood guitars &amp; were made at the Harptone Facility as prototypes. All other Conn guitars were manufactured in Japan. I sent some family pics to Mr. Brock of us playing the Conn.</p>
<p>I hale, originally, from the south end of Bloomfield, NJ. I have no intent on ever selling the guitar because of the sentimental value. Also, the most anyone has every paid for a Vintage Conn in the F-60 series is $400. Both my sons discovered their love for guitar playing it. If the guitar was made in Newark, so close to where I grew up, it would add even more to that sentimental attachment.Any suggestions as to how I could verify if the Harptone for Conn F-60 &amp; F-65 connection is true?</p>